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Show ..'&m arS.V- - THE THE MURRAY EAGLE l' EDNA M. WAIXACB, Associate li. WALLACE, Editor Editor Telephone Murray 35 Entered ms second oIiuku matter February 8, 1927, at the IVmtofflce Suit Luke City, Utah, under Act of March 3, 179. at Issued every Thursday TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Salt Lak County, I'tah One Year In advance Six Months In Advance .. Elsewhere in I'nlted States One Year in advance .......... ....... GREETINGSTO The fulled States has eome to the end or one of t lie moat momentous years In Its history. It has been n y. r In which vast and unprecedented experiments have been trle.l. It has been a year In which problems and Issues have, to a greater decree than at any time since the World Wur, engaged the attention und Interest of the public. It has been a year of trial mid error, of achievement and failure. And finally, It has been a yeur of astonishing change. For the first time since government was founded, there has been sweeping legislation to control the wages and hours of the entire working population, and the comctttive methods of virtually all Industry. A dramatic and frankly experimental effort to solve the farmers' problems has become partof the law of the hi nil. The largest public works program we have ever known has been Inaugurated, Everything that the present leaders of government believed would spur recovery, has been done. Advisors who had no with politics previous connection have been culled ill and their plans have been adopted. The whole prestige of government, and the .immense power of the public treasury, have been used and sometimes ruthlessly to bring us ti'iihllily ami prosperity. To say that these efforts have hen entire successes Is to close our eves to facts. , .To say that they have failed is to lie unjust. They hau fallen between these extremes. Mi a have locn put to work by the hundreds of thousands num. who hail had little or no work for two or throe years, nnd had been forwd tn suffer the ignominy of organize! charily In order to keep their fami lies and themselves from Utter prl v.ttlnn. Wages have lava apprecl ably raised and the sweatshop, en courageil by the depression, has been eliminated. Child lalsir Is on the wane. The c. C. C. camiw, whatev-erthel- r shortcomings, have served to pnnble thousands of young men with useful work under army pay and discipline, und have kept thcin away from debilitating and demoralising influences. Ami in other fields the Adminis whole-heartedl- - - - $1.00 50 $1.50 -- . 1934! y - MRS. IDAH H. CHARON Announces the Opening of a PIANO STUDIO 671 East 4Sh South-Ph- one Murray 173-- GRAIN HAY is not k'uk t as this division be nnything easy, has exceptionally We expect support teams. all of the towusHsple. Come out and support us! The Booster CdrU got their dresses last week for the basketball games. My, but Murray has some girls. If you don"' think so come out to the games and look them over in their new outfits. good from good-lookin- It won't lsring. 1k The Shipmates were very pleased to get their sweaters last week, black and orange is very becoming to the the fellows. With the spirit of Shipmate and Boosters. Murray to surprise everyone basketball this year. Is going; What, the Seniors in II K LEX FLOUR COAL PILES nd faatest BrlnK out. actlnar trenlm.-nand comfort In a few nitnutea ao that you cun work an l njor life uhlle It continue Hi oothlntr. hoallrnf action. Iion't Act In time to avoid a il'into-ou- a and coatly operntixii. Trv l;r. Klion'a Chlnarolij umltr our ifiinr. antaa to aatlafy romrlftcly arol it worth 100 times the aiiiall cual " tme tawney buclc THORNTON - ANDKKSON DK( ; CO. 48(h South aiwl Stale MreeN t Home of Those 48I South Stale T lxine! Slrrt Home Cooking Quick MKKCHANTS MNdl Draper Quality FetxU DAILY! 422 Gty Hall Oppoiit farm C. B. Wallace HOME OWNED HOME OPERATED Wholesale and Retail miNG "A" GASOLINE . QUALITY OIL COMPANY v r Clip llil. coupon v v v-- m www (Rear of 24 22 23 . MTKKMK qi AI.ITV GASOLINE ;0I.DKS EAGLE GASOLINE Phone Murray 35 Murr.y, m ' ' - - ut.h ' A DOLLAR'S WORTH and mill It lib for tit w.ki' trUJ tubtcrlptlon 1 - -- t - I THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR fub!lhd kf Tui CMiianta BfttHra fv auaarni octcrT Tot f rtrt. at wnd mrr. Mtart Mnafma. Btrk t Mutton. Rntot, Man rnt a in atftf trla. tubtcripUoa. I tndoM ix dollar ill). IXuia. a Tou) Holiday Special I'KA $5.50 Ml .... SPKCIAL I),.tn stovi: I'tirnncc Lump .... tSlaU) CALL Murray 15 Wilson : Iit $f,.J5 J6.7S $7.50 57.50 547 Bank Bank 135.92 Lloi k 04 .1. T. Sinitli, cure of Sandy City I'.at.k: No. SO ft. of Lots !l A 10, lilock 0-- 77.04 ins for licarlni; complaints A moot on the lut'oodinj; acooiuits will lit' hold by (lit Mayor and City Council of Sandy, sittiiii; as a Hoard of lie view, on Wednesday, the 17th day of January, 1931, A. D., from 8:00 p. 111. to 10: X) p. m. (JKKKCJE L. RATEMAN, Sandy City Trwisurer. DPI.IXQl EXT NOTICE Irricatlou Conipanj-rim ipal Hare of Business. Sandy, ir,S.0'J N11TICE: Thire on Hit' fallowing 2, A Trust 2002C Zion's Savings Bank A Trust Co. 14 14.00 And In accordance with law and an order of the hoard of directors, made on the 10th day of September, 1933, no many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the secretary at the Sandy City Bank, on January 15, 1934, at 11 o'clock a. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. A. It. GARDNER, Secretary. , DELINQUENT 1'l.it : 3, llu'ii 4 NOTICE up- dcs-rilo- ft. to 1!. It. ..f h, y; tl.i'inT S. K, a In; s s;iM i: It. ri;;l t of wnv to K. lino of Lot 3. S. In S. I', roriu r I't Wi -- t t, l.nf!ii'l:i (Jrit it: IV;. 4J.-..- 7 ft. X. & l '.i! ft. i:. fr. W. n.r. 8h'. :;. T. 2 S. S. .'!, IiiIji ,1. It. s. L 1 4 I.: s. ft. X. i ft.: K. ft.: W. ft. 'l.i'ir. l'.ivM A. ILiii.1: t 1:1. II. 1". A K r.lmk Ml.cit ll.ir Ira tl.: L"t 0, in. P!.k 12. & 12. P. I. .I. n IV) 1. n & W. Kulir.-- : I.oisS. I ft. .f lots 1.1, II. i.". & i'i. x. :u n. of irf.u 1. 2. X ,V I. I I.m k l MiitiMii Ijirson Mm. iiiullfn;) : N'o. ft. of IaH 13. II. 1.1. 1S, P.I.K-no Iriliir; 1 1 rtlnir 5roru : nliliij5 ft. X. fr. 8. W. mr. S.-- . .'U T. 2 s. it. 1 1:. S. U: K. is ft. N. 2 I". ls ft ; W. 4S n ; 2 w. isi n. i.(r. f.: urn ii Will. Iliulii: ls tr. M7".s ft. i:. ,V .".il!'2 ft. fr. S. W. err. S r. ::i. T. 2 8. It. 1 I!.. S. I..; i:. 117.2 ft. N. 112 ft.; W. Ml 1.1 P.oC. 1171 S ft. K. .1 112 ft. S. 2 ; 1 K 1 : .,. n 1 1 rjnw' Jolinm. N. 1.1. & I 11HC Johiisiin, Margaret Anna Jol.iMiii, John M. KMC Kii-I.nPearl I' 'j'JMt Ijilinmi. Nmii 17:.m" 1 l...y,i. S. Jin.. Nilil I'm Pi'l.-n- ft. to . 1. Ijirsoii. Lnura E. ,. 1'dC t arson, John, Jr Si'c'C Ijir-o- a, J. p. '.h'2C I emat. h. I.nls ... 1 ,'''.M I.an.lh. rhaH. J 3 r.r.V M.ms'i.y, Sarah F... 2 W. i ..f W. l'.lk. KImcI iIT ft. N. -- V S.tXi tqilte , 1 lioic MaNireiii. Andrew lol AlU.p. Ariliur A 1 l.fxt j, 5.111 .198 AhNlrotu, Bhiiid (J. . '.Tilt Peter .. 2 2.1X1 W. Burnett) ..M 3 l.i 2l2;:c 4 9.1 4 (X) Carlo 5 Brady. L. A Mikl.rU.t j. Ieoimrd 4 4 00 ixl Brady, I.. A 3 14'2" Ncfl", Atilrew I.. ... 5 5x) I0 Brown, Kiln B. (J., I'd 70 NetT. Andrew I ... 0 dim 1 WiMwIhnuw) rity li.ink: l..t-- i 1. 2. .1. u N'i Kofi, 15 1.1.00 29.1 Tracy Lonti A Trti f I. l!!mk lis Cwrgo :'2i!i; Ttci'l. W. 4 X 4 !!' im r Su 's It ; 1?. c in r, l C. (Cox, A. L 0 0;,-i)I.:. w. c 1 1 00 305 X. & "112 ft. r, in. 1;. . f s .12 Dibble, O. It W in.ll' PH.. D..U I I, 20 2.ix) II I"k. HHtituth ,.r. ill. T. 2 s. U 4 Is 2C Perry. V t'le E. I.. 1 :. Otxi 97 Ek. Hannah si.; 1:. 7.1 n,: m. 2;; I !:t'li' Pi t ry, N itl" E. I, 10 10.00 07 Enguian. Victor ...... 1 ft. ;i'-.- . in; w. 71 ft.; X. l:C''.i' pi'ti r ti. 'si ar .Vl 10 1000 2': fi. ft j in. i, i . e. in" 10 Bal. p.) Gregory, Wm. Mr .";T' Pa l'". Puke II. ii k hi ; p., L. 2 00 LI IVtiMertiinkor, Lo.; ' i; a ii. 1 n. n. & 4 oo .i fi p. , Chun. 12 ,x. 1 ltl l,,ird. Silajt ", i nr. Sil.on 209 rtiislermnker. ;:j T. 2 li Nil.r-l- er. A. II. ..... 10 M.oo S K I P. SI,; P. Mr.;' ft ; Chan. ... 2 Vr-;2.n. I.. J. ..... 1 1 oo S. 'A Ffntcrmnker, ft, :Vj 1. v, vi.1,2 Siniih. Artt ur T. -- 2 2(X) 2.11 fi.: N. 2; 1 ft. :rj iii. Chas 1 SCf Smhh. Parley j. .... u.ro 309 Fergiisiin, Raider 2 I'llKK T Ml. I 21.1m' Smiih, Parley P. 4 4 (i 23 Jenn, tMto (Ell Wlliinm Wilmiiij L.t 1, 13 i'MC Hwansun, Arthur E. 11 11.00 Vt Mllchel) Steed, .Martha A Martha A 1 2.50 5 1 12.50 2.50 3 7.50 Sunberg, 0. J. (Union Equity A Mort. Co.) 1.1 394 Stanfield. K. It 0 .101 Smart, John II 0 285 State Land Board .. 20 400 State Land Board .'. 4 301 300 Tourney, otto X 32.50 15.00 l.V) 50.00 10.00 2.50 12.50 7.50 1 Wandei lich, A. E. .. 421 Williams, P.righam.. 117 Wilson, F. W. and Gertrude .. 348 Whitehead, C. G 399 Winn, Mary E 108 5 3 5 12.50 2.50 7.50 1 3 And In accordance with the law and an order of the board of directors made on the 9th day of Oct., 19.1.1, so many shares of each parcel of said stock will be sold at tlie Sandy City Hall, Sandy, Utah, at public auction on the 8th day of January, 19.11, at 2:00 o'clock p. ni.. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. ED JACKSON, Secretary and Treasurer. 1st publication, Dec. 28, 1933. 2nd publication, Jan. 4, 1934. DELINQl EST NOTICE Hell Canyon Irrigation Company, Principal Place of Business, li. F. I). No. 1, Sandy. I L NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the following descrilied stock on account of assessment of $1.3.1 er share. levied Octolier 23, 1933. Ihe several - amount wt oiMdta. tho names of the resjicvtive stockholders, as follows : Cert. No. Amt. Shares 29 Mrs. Mary McGrath 37 $ 49.95 122 Heber ('. Jex 1.1 17.55 107 Harry J. Masterson 12 10.20 M Mrs. Hazel Pearl 10.80 8.00 17.55 Robert James, et al 13 12.15 C. II. Sloven 9 A. P. Miekolson 1.10 Bal. 122.55 24.3J 18 FriHlriek Fish M. - Jones 54.IX) 40 OS 91.80 Soren Thompson .18 Fred H. Johnson 7.43 S Mrs. Margaret M. 20 Bai.7.00 Usher BiirreU 82 88 77 120 42 127 131 8 llBal. Edwin Blaney I- And In accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, l'H' , . a. - 1 1 H'!' NOTICE U hereby clven that skv!h1 intlliig of the stiKkhohleM y of North Jordan Irrigation hat Iss-- duly calltsl and will ! held at () Taylorsvllli' Ward house, at Tnylorsvllle, Salt take Cotimy, I'lah, tm Ihe 29th day of January, 19.11, nt Ihe hour of 10:30 oVIih k a. 111., for the puriHise of considering nl noting upon the follow-lu- g Coin-(Kiii- 11 mat lent : Mal-trom- , fi-'i-n 19.1 224 Steed, A l :,. I'i. IV, 1 J trr: 7ir..7ii rt. I', fr. S. W. r..r. S,v, :u. T. 2 S. It 1 V.. SI. ; V S2.5 f:.; N. 2:: .1 ft.: W, v.1 ft : s. u;;i.:i l'l'ir. r.Ni. Hamly l!y P.i nk : N. 21 fl :t & 1. ,11 ft. .1 .f 1 & 2. So. 2.1 ft. !..( l i. l: IK. IH! r.2.751 IX II. II. of S.tt .I.v I. 15. I'l-- l cr. I,. P. Wi'l Stet'd, Martha S.i! DEI.INQl FJST NOTICE S.oo NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING 7.00 Safldy Canal Company, Priiirlpal OF STOt KHOI.DEItS OF NORTH 2.oo Place of Itilnesn. Sandy, lah. JORDAN IRRIGATION COMPANY 2.o0 There nre delinquent ion ihe l nd a following deM-ril- l share of Mk on ueisuiiit of assessment of $2.50 2)' n r share, levhd tin Ihe DtU day of .1i' M.oIey, IIium (i. 21 21.1X1 Oet.il.er, the pal. amnuiiN 2rwM' M mi. 4 imi 4 llyt uiii (!. w l Ihe names of th,. resHr-liv!Msi' Malstroi.i, us follows: shareholders, 4 Andrew A. 4.00 11o.l Cert. No. Niiiiin Shares. Anil, Andrew A 3 3.00 10O AINop. Thi. M. .. 2 ? 5ixi Ux 01 : 108 made on the 23rd day of OctolnT. 19't3, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may Ikj iuoessary will lie sold nt public auction at the of lice of the residence of the secretary, It. D. No. 1. Sandy City, I'lah, on January 22. 19.11, nt 1 :K) o'clock p. III., (0 pay the delinquent llssi'SS-inen- t, 10 lO.Oo sille. together with the cost of ad2 2.00 A. M. .NELSON. Secretary. vertising and exis'iiso of sale. JAS. A. MICKELSON, Sandy Hah." 1 Mxt Date Sec'y. and Treasurer. of 1st publication, Doe. 28, Ml 3 3.00 Dale 1st Publication. Jan. 4, 19.11 of 2nd publication, Jan. I. Ml. 1 Mh 2nd Publication. Jan. 11, 1934. 8 3 7 2 2 Kutli 1722C (. 1 .. . 1.1 : to A. X 12IM' Johnson, A. X. 211.1' Itl.Kk v. n (ildliMiii lti'tt. S. V. "..r. I, .t 1. i;;k. 1. l l.ic Kuriii 1'liit ; N. t K. It. II. v s. . w.: s. 1:. it. II. 2.50 2 Bal.2.50 1 2.50 5 12.50 e :: ",:i v lux. I't Inn: K. 11I. rionTicp 12. Ui-lie- i:a".:;p J-- 70 7.1 .00 1 1.00 .110 Ileber J. Grant Co... 14 Cu ldnj;, J. W r M 511 J. Grant Co... V Carver. C. M. ....:.. 7 7. 11.2V 28 1 3 S.tMl 301 llessle, Irene .l:',C CaiUon. Alex (5 3.00 172:m' Carhpiist. Ethel It. 111114.00 .13H Jolnisoii, Annie Ow 9 3.20 8 51.1 I. J. Kltchum. 11 11.00 211iU.' Clements A. It 17.W 44 2om8 8.00 81 1 ling. Idivlua n.il.l. Ma 11 MVi 0(5 A 20.40 m'.IC Daltoii. Josephine .. 4 4.00 107 l4irson, John 4 1.00 fi COO 501 Ijirson, Xepbl M. i::-Day. s. II 3 2.07 Mamie 112 02 Morris, Alsop lo:;C Eritksiiii, Johanna.. 3 3.00 24 2 3 9.8' 1 1.00 279 Morris, Win. M 12.UC Erl. k.n, Johanna o .80 Vem .Wi Mend. s27C Foihush. Xor10.80 M A. 52 91 Nelson, 3.00 3 L inan l lo.nj 1.20 S 800 42 Gaskill, Roiuney . 3 117.1C Fit ma Id. It. V 10.1 Simpson, Ceo 5.00 11 :ii.7'. 222.11." HlzKerold, 8.(X) 23 2.1.M 412 Sunberg. ("has. J. ... 20 Franklin J 1.12 Tolman. Jaren 2.00 5 1021'. lstiiC FcKtalirnnd, Mar407 Wilson. F. W. 2 2.00 cuertte 2.S0 7 and Gertrude 3.00 r.C.IC CriHMiwiKMl, Ann II. 3 .123 M. 12 Wilford Wilson. 4.80 1 1.00 100' Oustuviwm, otto 5 2.oo U COO .lis Winn. Mary E .... Jhh. IIHC IlardcaMle, 131 t 1 Kit t ...III i Hi iMi Ji'imie .ill 3 ti.io 3.0 .iri in, 21'C ILik'h. W. II. And In nconlaniv with law and 3 3.00 97 It Jensen. Jeni C COO an order of the Itoard of directors UoTC .l..imes. Jas. Ifc 1 102C Jiitn-- s. Jas. I Mm made IMoImt 13, 193.1. so many Mir.i; HM.1i' Johnson, II. P 2 2.0ii shanks of cueli jmnel of Mock as 8 8.00 may !x necessary WM 17ls Jensen, Willis sold a r.:i".c JorKeiisen, Enoch 10 10.Ki pnblle mietloii on the Nth day of IIU'H' Jorii ieii, PniM'h .. ' 3 3.0" January. 1931. nt 1 :30 p. m., at the M'i7C James, Mary A 2 2.00 Sandy City Hall, to pay the delln 117.11 i::m;C James. Win. A. ...... 0 fl.'Ki qnent assessment together with the I Iihm" Jaifihsoii, Alma M. 1 1.00 Cost of advertising and eiH-nsof 7H'' X li;2..1 ,t J. D. (C. Cliarlier) .... D. 383 Rawson, Win. A Co. 10 10.00 385 Soreiisen, O. II 122 Smart, J. Z. Co. 19 19.00 220 Smart, J. Z I'tah are dtdinquont 20.00 270 Rawson, Trust 1st Publication, Dec. 28, 19.1.1. 2nd Publication, Jan. 4, 1934. Ka.st .Jordan I A Zion's Savings 1M.8C 1, 15, 16, 1 SMITH CASH FEED & FUEL atlnl) aMta I Coal Delivered Bonwi, MauaOiuwita, 0. a. A. H i rmi ajll fna ih diiir m m u von trmm na to nwitl . TiTw .1n,w.. nur.im. 4t. kt fU v SThoTrS tn4 arahlkitlm. ko4 aa I mim anuta. Out Dm f.,,r an adrartit at In 155 Court Ave.) 13780 17340 Zion's Savings 132.01 8 3.00 (lihrens, J. II.) 175 1.00 213 Johnson, Arthur .... 3 7.50 17 17.00 397 Jacobson, Hynini .... 1 2.50 3.00 377 Larson, Xephi M 3 4 10.00 7 7.00 297 Larson, John A 1 2.50 Terry, Clyde 1 1.00 370 Larson, John A 0 13.00 Terry, Clyde 1.00 229 Moneyhan 1 5 Bui. 5.00 Thompson, X. P 29 Hansen, Win. A 10 40.00 Tracy Loan 29 29.00 350 Muleoek, Sidney and Trust (J. G. Wilkins) 5.00 Winter, Richard .... 4 4.C0 2 2.00 114 Xelson, Jas. II 5.0C Winqulst, Peter Whetman, Geo. C. .. 3 3.00 427 National Security Association .... Whetman, Geo. C. .. 3 3.00 10.00 Youns, Mary E. .... 6 COO 3D!) Farthinglmm, S. II. 1.00 1 (Jas. Lewis) .. 10.00 Young, John S 2 2.00 307 Oliver, Francis M... Thora Young, 17.50 1 ri-!- k P. SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY 2.140 283.85 Plod; KM Sandy City Hank: So. 20 ft. Lots 9. 10, A Lots 7 & 8 ni: J' Notary Public 111.10 431 Johnson, Annie O. .. 382 Johnson, Annie O. 1 . FRED CARLSON & CO. PHONE Murray V. W. 31G.08 100 C.O'l Ia-o- WAG STA F 1 GUARANTEE TO YIELD Tt CHISESEPEHE If you suffer from Itehlntr, btlnl. aii you frotrudlnjr or bloodinn t I'llm . '.:!::,-- . t)i of the healing power r.iro, mporl,i Chlnaa Herb, which furlifit-Klxon'a Chinarold. It's tho Its 14, Pli.nliWli Morrow; M. I'i A 1. liliKk til DISTRICT NO. 3 I). Davis: Scwaiil A KlU-Lot 2, and So. 20 ft., Lot 3, Work 401.87 4400 20880 21020 1 6 3 toek-hoMor- 4iave Huh the seniors Reporter I'nrry: 124.95 12, A 1.1, Ulock 01 11 1), Ixits .. Sandy Irrigation Company. PrinciPlace of Business, Sandy, I'tali. stock on pal 48.21 airoui.t of assessment No. 43 of $1.00 Notice is hereby given that there Horace liurkiiislmw : Lot . r share, levied Septenilier 10, 193.1. are delinquent uhm the following 210.1)1 0. 7, K, & 9. block 71 t!ii several amounts Pet opposite described stock on account of the Albert end Floss Itillkill- the names of the res'ioctivo regular annual assessment of 40 sbaw: Lot 10. 11, 12, & 11 : follows as cents 7.1 217.03 Block jkt share, levied on the capital Amt. stoek of the eorioratlon on Octolier Shares. Xi.me No. Cert. 3.1 Arthur J. dishing: Reg. $.1.fH 1o;::m' Amh rs.ni, Jos. 11, 1C.13, the several amounts set ft. W. of center Hue O. S. 1 !:".( ' Ai'dei'son. Jos. 1.00 the names of the respective L. track. 40 rods N. A 12.00 stockholders as follows: 121.1t.' Anders-mXiels .... 1 170.13 ft. E. from the S 4.00 1701C Ain!e.s.iii, Julius .. W. cor. See. ,11. T 2 S. R. Shares. Amt. Name Cert. Xd. O.OO David .... J. s. 'X,U 29.1.3.1 w. L. I!or. ft ; l e. 241 Anderson. Peter 34 $13.00 2192C P.iiel'uiiil Life S. 2' W. .Ili.S ft.; E IS ft ; 119 02 3 2.H7 Arthur 4 Alsop. 4.0i Ins. Co W. 181 ft.; K. 17103 S. .80 2 Mattie lso ltiuterwood, , 5 5.00 2I3C P.otless, (lie ft.-n. y si.ir ft.; k. in .SO 3.11 Brown. Ella 13 2 1 1.00 1.1 IOC Ole pnvss. ft. to it. m ft. v. of .cut- .80 (in ,K)3 liohrens. John II. .. 2 L'.I ' P.rown. Jane K 2 rl:ni wiiil U. 1!. tr.i k. X 290 Carlson. Carl 0 2 .80 1 1.00 hKiC p.rown. v ft. trt Ux. Ilynim 9.00 1 .VC P.rown. 4 4.00 242 Eri. kson. John E. .. 24 Ilyruii) T. l'rliksi.ii: Kf". S. W. .80 .130 2 John E. Oakason. 5 5.00 M7:M' Prown, II rum r.lk. 1. Fl.-i- I.t Yes. rings nlreudy? were overjoyed to get their ! i:m-ror Christmas. 1 liey surely an pretty, and everyone Is satisfied. The seminary class roivived their seminary pins for Christinas. Thej are very cleverly made and look plenty classy. m 12. A 1.1, Iilm k II, KliziiU'lli " 10, 11, 12, AM, Block say: "Are we downhearted?" Amanda .1. lien ion : I ot Students: "No!" A .1, 4. 5, Mock 59 The schedule this year for basket-hul- l K?.05 1040C II. liurkiiislmw: Iots 42(5.23 2037C & 10, Work 72 l:;. II, 19570 S;md.v City Ji;iiik (V. M. : So. 71 ft. of Lots 21390 li:'2.57 I. 2, & X lUix k 04 15970 Lots 10, Jiunk: Siintly City sleepy a tid downcast. Notice is hereby given that the lake long to (ret them linking fresh special taxes for sidewalk District and cheerful. The teachers feel that No. 1, and sidewalk District No. 2 now the holidays are over plenty of and the combined curb and gutter, work must be accomplished. sidewalk District No. .'?, are due ami Mr. Smith says that we never unpaid in amounts and upon tl." working till after lands set forth and described in the really start Christmas vacation is over, and then delinquent list hereto attached, and we must got down to business will, unless said taxes, including interest, much work and little play. together with the costs of publlcn-lnii- , All the teachers hope the student are paid on or lieforc Wednesmade New Year's resolutions cun day, the 21th day of January. Ki.11. corning their work in school. Tin at 10:00 a. in., at the Sandy (Ml y students wen- - fitiilliiL: it rather linn! Hall, Sandy City. Vtali, the real to get down to work Tuesday but 0 property upon which sin h taxes are Is to lie exiM'cted they will aim for a lien, will, on said day, be sold for the best there is to get. said taxis, interest, costs of adver-'IsinAt last the Haskctbnli Season has and expenses'' of sale, la tin- arrived ! The first league game manner provided by law for the III vl will lie played at Jordan sales of delinquent general taxes, next School, 5, Friday.' January beginning at the hour of twelve a goou Murray HikIi Is exis-ctino'clock noun of siiid day, and leal from their team this year. Tic. until all said properly shall student Ixxly is going to do everyhave been sold. thing to supjMirt the team. Murray DISTRICT NO. 1 has spirit, and they are aiming to Amt. Name Description make it even lietter than previous Emma Williams Allsop be to years, which means it's going (Artie Evans) Lot ,1, 0, good. Starting; Wednesday there is S2O0.21 & 8, block .10 7. a icp rally In Hie hall going to 1 Lot Alfred (I. Anderson, every day this week. Mr. Taylor .".1 Th FEED IMoik S.' State Bid. A Loan Smart, H. E liaiC Terry, Annie M 51GB Terry, Joseph 8C.2C Terry, Hannah 1SS9C Terry, Hannah 2100C 2195C lOiiiiiia some werOh, it won't MURRAY CAFE CALL ON US FOR I-- h(,urs at night as tRiri California. 770 miles In length (oium first In this respect amoni the states, with Texas a close tec ond, 700 miles In lenjth. Annie E. Wilson: X. 75 ft, of Lots 13, 14, 15 & 10, 228.01 l!lo k HI 14, Kiiilils of Pytliiiis: For further information consult the county clerk or the undersigned. will 240.4.1 lti, lilui k 105 Probate and Guardianship Notices j After bavin;: had a delightful time during the holidays, the stud SANDY CITY, UTAH to school Tuesday cuts stunned niornimr. It looked as if may of NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL the students hadn't been keeping TAX school tration bus much on which it can honestly pride Itself. It lias started a program whereby the transportation difficulties of the country tuny eventually be solved. It has done u and safegood Job in solidifying guarding the banking structure. It has attempted to protect the public uguinst xtock swindlers and fly-bulght promoters, who renis-- so fine a harvets in the boom years and even after. It has created machinery seeking to encourage home financing and private construction. This la all on the credit side of the ledger. The entries on the debit side are not less Important ami It doe the country and the Administration no service to overlook them. All great experimental movements breed errors and Mr. Roomo-ve- lt and his advisories would have been a great deul more than human had they avoided them. It is unquestionably true that, in working to bring recovery, methods have leen adopted, and laws passed, which will make arid some of the springs from which recovery must eventually flow. In brief, the government, and the voting public must not forget that private Initiative and enterprise are still the most Important national attributes. Government can do much to cure depression but after recov ery ha commenced. It is industry and capital which will provide jobs, taxes, payrolls, progress. The pub-li- e purse is not bottomless. It can be more easily exhnusted than we know. The Administration ahou'.d certainly not be blamed for honest mistakes unless it makes no effort to correct them. And now U the time for that- The American people have the 1sst of reasons for looking to the future with confidence. The coun try Is Mill here. The land Is no lea fertile than It whs. Its industries are no less great. Its Individual spirit Is no less potent Its intellect ual capacity is no smaller. Facto ries, railroads, insurance companies, mine, banks, farms they are nil still here, and they will be doing business as usual when new forces. new change, of which we know nothing now, have usurped the cen ter of the stage. Owl't Eytt Indicate Tim A German Inventor' clock resent hies ao owl. the time being Indicated by the eyes, on which pointers revolve for the hours and minutes. at AT THE SCHOOLS EAGLE MURRAY 7..si 1. To amend Article VIII of the 1150 Articles of Incorporation of the com7.50 nt pany to provItU" for Ihe 2.50 the annual mooting of Hie stock- holders for 19.11 of two directors and a wvrctary f..r a lerm of one 1.1.00 jeiir, noil inree ilirenor Tof a leriti 80.00 of Iwo years, and for Ihe election 101X1 thereafter In alb rnale years of Iwo 5,1X1 dins tors and a wrreiary nnd three 2.50 director, respectively, for lerms of 10 00 wo years. 2. For the Iransaotlon of mich .It) (XI other buslneM us may iroerly come U fore the meeting. 5.00 By order of Ihe Hoard of Direct-o- 2.50 5ini Dated NovrnoVr (Hlcncd) 1.23 10, 193.1. A PRAM BARKER. 8eeretary, r. 'V |